Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Forest 4 the Trees


Winners of the recent Micro Macro photo contest sponsored by UC Riverside California Museum of Photography hail from beaches of SoCal to the mountains of New Zealand. Curators were impressed by the diversity of images that met the theme's premise of a world seemingly both near and far. Works include conceptual scenes, fictional renderings, loving snapshots, and microscopic discoveries -- uniquely capturing the irony and intimacy of daily life.

Photographers: Catherine Pinal, Cheryl Orndorf, Corrine Cardenas, Dalton Tarver, Diane Bush, Domenico Foschi, Heather Sten, Jami Hofstee, Kenny James, Mike O'Brien, Otana Jakpor, Sakiko Tsukamoto, Sandy Flores Winston, Sasha Venola, Ted Norton, Twila Stofer, and Ralph Ansel. Click here > to preview exhibit<

An opening reception for Micro Macro will take place at UCR/CMP on Thursday September 4th from 6:00 - 8:00pm. The show will run from September 3rd - November 5th in the Digital Studio Gallery, 3rd Floor. UCR ARTSblock, 3800 Main Street and University, downtown Riverside (951) 827-4796 Check out the website at: www.artsblock.ucr.edu

Saturday, August 9, 2008

72hrs @ 24fps in LA


Selected images from "24hrs @ 24fps Over Joshua Tree" photo shoot will be featured at the Spring Arts Collective Gallery as part of DigitalArt.LA, sponsored by Los Angeles Center for Digital Art taking place August 14-16 in downtown LA.

Among the amateur and professional photographers featured are Ami Flori, Carlos Puma, miKenzie Denholtz, Maxene Denholtz, Mike Denholtz, Brenda Denholtz, Darrin Dikes, Myles Denholtz, Jose Beruvides, Laura Araujo-Salinas, Paul Gachot, Sarah Bay Williams, Alma Lopez, Rex Bruce, Reggie Woolery, Douglas Buckley, Julia Buckley, Carlos Garcia, Corrine Cardenas, Sergio Pina, Melanie Berry, Elda Carraco, Yareli Figueroa, Andy Chi, Brian Leatart, Jim Belsley, Grace Bagwell, Geoff Shaw, Vicki Williams, Joanne Lehmer, Jacalyn Garcia Lopez, Geno Lopez, Pat May, Rita Medina, Breeane Diaz, Margaret Burnett, C.R. Stecyk, Eva Soltes, Brad Shyba, Jason Marquez, Barbara May, and Ethan Turpin. For info, see: digitalart.la